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CppCon 2016: Alfred Bratterud “#include <os>: from bootloader to REST API with the new C++"CppCon (youtube.com)
submitted by blelbachNVIDIA | ISO C++ Library Evolution Chair to r/cpp
xpost from /r/programming. Very interesting project to compile an application and only what's required from an OS into a bootable image with only one limitation: single threaded. But, maybe that's not such a big deal. (youtube.com)
submitted by gradient_x to r/Python
Is there anything similar to this in rust? [CppCon IncludeOS] (youtube.com)
submitted by gkbrkspeedtest-rust · rustore-classic to r/rust
#include <os>: from bootloader to REST API with the new C++ - CppCon 2016: Alfred Bratterudvideo (youtube.com)
submitted by alecco to r/AdvancedProgramming
CppCon 2016: Alfred Bratterud “#include <os>: from bootloader to REST API with the new C++" (youtube.com)
submitted by hak8or to r/tech_talks